Join NRDC at the People's Climate March, September 21 in NYC

In September, world leaders will gather in New York City for a United Nations summit on the climate crisis.

NRDC and dozens of other groups are planning to greet those leaders with the largest climate mobilization in history. We’re going to fill the streets of Manhattan with a demonstration of epic proportions — a display of people power that spurs the world to action on climate before it’s too late.

We will be out in force on September 21st. Will you join us?

Use the form at the right to let us know you're coming. Together, we can make history.

When: Sunday, September 21, 2014Time and Place: Meet us at 9:30 a.m. in the "Solutions" gathering section between 75th and 77th Streets and Central Park West. There will be a very large NRDC flag, lots of NRDC staff wearing blue with orange bandanas, and lots of signsGetting There: To get to our spot you must enter onto 77th Street from Amsterdam Avenue and walk south to 75th (it will be impossible to walk north on Central Park West). The best way to get to 77th Street is by public transportation. Take the 1, 2 or 3 subway to 72nd OR the 1 to 79th OR the C to 81st and then walk to the 77th Street entry point. Here’s the link to mass transit information:http://www.mta.info/nyct Don’t Worry: There will be portable toilets along Central Park West to use prior to the two-mile March.
Please Bring: Water and a snack. Wear comfortable shoes, and dress for the weather — we are marching rain or shine!

This action is for United States residents only. Please do not attempt to take action without a U.S. mailing address.

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